Wednesday, February 18

Students, LA residents march for Filipino-American veteran compensation

UCLA students and L.A. residents demanded military service compensation for Filipino-American World War II veterans as they marched to Hollywood to show support for veterans Wednesday. Read more...

Photo: The Justice for Filipino-American Vererans organization marched to Holly- wood Wednesday to demand World War II military service compensation. (Zinnia Moreno/Daily Bruin)


UCLA to open Westwood secondary school with donation from David Geffen

UCLA will open a school for middle and high school students in 2017 in Westwood Village funded by a $100 million donation from David Geffen, officials announced Wednesday. Read more...

Photo: UCLA officials announced the opening of a middle and high school in 2017, which will be located where the Kinross Recreation Center building is currently located. (Daily Bruin file photo)


USAC to consider limiting resolutions to issues of student welfare

The undergraduate student government will vote Nov. 17 to require council resolutions to pertain directly to student welfare issues. Undergraduate Students Association Council Facilities Commissioner Ian Cocroft said he proposed changes to the council’s constitutional bylaws to increase the efficiency of passing resolutions, or the council’s official stances on campus issues. Read more...

Photo: USAC Facilities Comissioner Ian Cocroft proposed changes for the council’s bylaws to pertain directly to student welfare issues. (Daily Bruin file photo)



Napolitano proposes plan to increase UC’s resident enrollment

The University of California is seeking to increase its in-state undergraduate enrollment by 10,000 over the next three years, according to a plan outlined by UC President Janet Napolitano. Read more...

Photo: UC President Janet Napolitano will be proposing a plan next week to increase undergraduate enrollment by 10,000 over the next three years, (Emaan Baqai/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Westwood rally shows solidarity with Israel after recent violence

A crowd of over 200 gathered outside the Wilshire Federal Building on Sunday to demonstrate solidarity with Israel, after rising tensions in the region have left dozens dead. Read more...

Photo: About 200 people gathered outside the Wilshire Federal Building on Sunday, waving the flags of Israel and the United Staes to demonstrate solidarity with Israel. (Alejandra Reyes/Daily Bruin senior staff)




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